Registration in Pennsylvania

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If the State Police rejects the person's application, then they will have ten days to appeal the decision. The owner must turn their firearms into the State Police within three days of receiving notification of the rejection. If a person does not appeal the decision within ten days, their right is forfeit.

What "application"? If I already own the guns and the .gov requires me to register them, I'm not "applying" for anything, I'm merely complying with a requirement to notify the state police that I already own certain items that now require registration.

What about firearms that (legally) do not have serial numbers? If I own them legally and they are not legally required to have serial numbers, what happens if I report one or more such firearms and leave the serial number box blank?
 
The gun owner must keep all firearms unloaded and disassembled or bound by a trigger lock. If a firearms owner doesn't secure their firearm that way, they would be guilty of a crime. This rule even applies to homes with no children.

I believe SCOTUS already declared this unconstitutional under the Heller decision.
 
This is the typical approach though; throw anything and everything against the wall to see what sticks; then do it again and again.
 
This is the typical approach though; throw anything and everything against the wall to see what sticks; then do it again and again.
Yep, that is what they do in Illinois over and over and over. Then when there is the next school mass shooting in a gun free zone they try to quickly get as many of these anti gun bills passed as possible while emotions run high.
 
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